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New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: Envision earth and all its
creatures embraced to achieve sustained thriving for all everywhere
for all time.

Thought: Leap of faith from today's
constraints. Across chasms of doubt and insecurity. To future of
true thriving and true love. Leap as if your very heart and soul
were at stake.

Sculpture: true leap of faith, 3' x 3',
metal & wood stabile

New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: Narcissist. Selfish,
short-sighted destroyer of the good. Of the future. Of a thriving
future. Challenges all of us to prevent narcissists from destroying
our and our children’s potential for a surviving and thriving
future.

Sculpture: narcissist, 3' x 3', metal
mobile

New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: Unless humans change their
behavior immediately, humans’ failure risks early extinction for
humans, all other creatures and Earth. Shepherd is a key character
in Chris’ illustrated science fiction book - “Xtinct - Universal
Justice for Earth,”

Sculpture: Shepherd - universal justice, 2'
x 3', metal mobile

New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: Human's failure risk early
extinction for humans, all other creatures and Earth. In Chris'
illustrated science fiction book - "Xtinct - Universal Justice for
Earth, The Decider and Xtinct must apply universal justice to save
Earth by deciding whether or not early human extinction

Sculpture: Xtinct - universal justice, 2' x
3', metal mobile

New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: No species should have dominion
over all other species.

Sculpture: no species, 3' x 3', metal
mobile

New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: Since beginning of the universe,
we have observed many worlds. Many have thrived throughout their
existence. Many continue to thrive. Some fail to thrive. This is the
story of one that failed. One that failed by its own actions. This
is the story of the human species. This is the story of Earth. This
is the failure to thrive. This is extinction.

Thought: Since universe’s beginning, some
worlds stand at the edge of extinction. This is the story of Earth.
Of humans. Their fear of extinction. Their endeavor to escape
extinction. The Thrive! Endeavor. To escape extinction. To all
thrive forever.

Sculpture: Thrive! - escape from
extinction, 4' x 4', metal mobile

New Thrive! Thought &
Sculpture

Thought: Aspiration: Become and be Tall
Woman who flies like butterfly decides like wolf at speed of light
achieving greater good!

Sculpture: Tall Woman, 1' x 2', wood
and metal stabile

Thought: Challenge to “solve for ‘X’” where
“X” is the solution to achieving “all thrive forever”. The mission
of Thrive! Fully recognizes the near impossibility of finding the
solution.

Sculpture: The Forever Solution, 3′ x 3′,
metal mobile

Thought: Join with the Thrive! Endeavor®
and together help create and empower a vast, sustained human
endeavor building and sustaining thriving and surviving future for
all forever.

Sculpture: The Thrive! Endeavor, 3' x 3',
Metal Mobile

Thought: Challenges all of us to join
together to create and sustain large, positive and timely change and
to build a thriving future.

Sculpture: thriving, 4' x 3', metal mobile

Thought: Celebrates
all thriving forever.

Sculpture: whimsically
thriving, 3′ x 3′, metal mobile

Thought: As a categorical imperative,
challenges and calls upon the world’s leaders as well as each of us
to do all the good that must be done. [Quote from “black box” sci-fi
novel written by Gary “Chris” Christopherson.] The full title is
[do] all the good that must be done

Sculpture: all the good that must be done,
3′ x 5′, metal mobile

Thought: Especially in
times like this when our future is endangered, calls upon us to take
up the human challenge to save the world and all its complexity.

Sculpture – save the
world, complex, 1′ x 1′, wood and metal stabile

Thought: As is true for any object and the
rest of the universe, challenges people to create and hold the
balanced relationship between a person and many persons.

Sculpture: a balanced relationship of
one to many, 2′ x 1′, wood and metal mobile

Thought: Challenges us to end all
oppression and all the death and devastation it creates.

Sculpture: a hanging, 3′ x 4′, wood and
metal stabile

Thought: Challenges us to achieve a more
perfect union of people, states and nations.

Sculpture: a more perfect union, 4' x 4',
metal mobile

Thought: For the world's current & future
children, a mother's soft embrace provides great comfort and shelter
amidst life's chaos.

Sculpture: a mother's soft embrace, 1' x
1', wood and metal stabile

Thought: As a categorical imperative,
challenges and calls upon the world’s leaders as well as each of us
to do all the good that must be done. [Quote from “black box” sci-fi
novel written by Gary “Chris” Christopherson.] The full title is
[do] all the good that must be done

Sculpture: all the good that must be done,
3′ x 5′, metal mobile

Thought: Just as a child is impatient (are
we there yet?) with travel, we must be impatient with getting to a
better, thriving future. The sculpture’s face is like a child’s face
impatient but happy about the prospect of a thriving future.

Sculpture: are we thriving yet, 3′ x 3′,
metal mobile

Thought: Challenges us to succeed with a
vast, sustained human endeavor that builds and achieves a thriving
future for all forever.

Thought: Though at risk of being
overwhelmed by a tsunami wave, hope is given by the “rising sun”
which is protecting against and holding back the tsunami (or at
least the full force of it).

Sculpture: hope of the rising sun, 1′ x
1′, metal and stone stabile

Thought: Challenges us to have ever higher
aspirations as we reach to the stars and the moon and beyond.

Sculpture: ever higher aspirations, 3′ x
4′, wood and metal mobile

Thought: Challenges each of us, I, to
envision a thriving future.

Sculpture: i envision, 2′ x 2′, wood and
metal mobile

Thought: Calls for us all to unite in
support of children and protecting children’s rights.

Sculpture: in support of the children’s
movement, <1′ x<1′, wood and metal stabile

Thought: With parent and child caught in
the middle of war comes the parent and child’s sorrowful plea, a cry
for “just some peace in this world and for them.

Sculpture: just some peace, 4′ x
4′, metal mobile

Thought: Challenges us to end the darkness
(vulnerability) and let the sun (thriving) shine; also expresses the
optimism that the darkness will end and here comes the sun; draws in
part on George Harrison's song - "here comes the sun"

Thought: Challenges those who would
depress, repress or oppress other people. Raises the moral question
as to "why" people do this to other people. Calls for good people to
join in stopping those who depress, repress or oppress others.

Sculpture: notredeoppress, 2' x 2',
metal mobile

Thought: Celebrates the ascendency of one’s
self, interacting and growing with the universe, becoming a whole
(being).

Sculpture: one becoming whole, 5′ x 5′,
wood and metal stabile

Thought: As we move through life, our hopes
often seem to hang in the balance as life’s events play out. Calls
for us to take control of our lives and not let the imprudent
actions of others dash our hopes.

Thought: Given the proper balance between
shelter from and exposure to the world, the creative child emerges
as shown through being in play.

Sculpture: sheltered child in play, 1' x
1', wood and metal stabile

Thought: Calls upon each of us to join our
strength to support a greater level of being for all people.

Sculpture: , 3' x 3', wood, metal and stone
stabile

Thought: Challenges us all to turn swords,
the destructive forces in life, into ploughshares, the productive
forces in life.

Sculpture: swords into plowshares, 2'
x 2', glass and metal mobile

Thought: Thriving is terrific and
to be aspired to with all energy, all due speed and all people.
Character in children’s illustrated book – T!rrific [terrific] –
What will you do to thrive?

Sculpture: T!riffic [terrific], 1′ x 3′,
metal mobile

Thought: Calls on us to challenge “the
deciders” in the world who take us to war, to killing, to
destruction of lives, communities and nations and to damaging the
earth itself.

Sculpture: the decider, 3′ x 3′, wood,
metal and stone stabile

Thought: Thrive! for all forever lays out
our challenge “build and sustain a thriving future for all forever”.

Sculpture: Thrive! for all forever, 1′ x
1′, metal mobile .

Thought: Joining together is the path to
our thriving together.

Sculpture: thrive together, 3' x 2',
metal mobile

Thought: Challenges that we should be
“thriving through life’s chaos” rather than giving in to it when it
threatens and surrounds us. Within the steely chaos surrounding
people’s lives, life can thrive. Moving through and out of chaos,
life can achieve higher levels of being.

Thought: Challenges us to join together to
survive and thrive into the future.

Sculpture: together we thrive, 2′ x 1′,
metal mobile

Thought: Depicts that which brings together
disparate thoughts into an integrated theory of reality. Challenges
us to bring together our ideas and views into a unifying rather than
divisive force for good.

Sculpture: unifying theory, 5' x 3', metal
mobile

Thought: Through the mind's eye, we see the
forces attacking and the plight of the vulnerable but we also see
the hope for and path to a less vulnerable world. Challenges us to
create and bring about a vision of a far less vulnerable world.

Sculpture: vision of a less vulnerable
world, 4' x 3', metal mobile

Thought: Declares that
we, meaning all generations, shall save the world because we can and
we must.